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Subject: is windows-mingw_64-clang valid for ABI?
From: Jack Ostroff <ostroffjh () users ! sourceforge ! net>
Date: 2018-05-26 23:37:23
Message-ID: CALXOmU2vUM+=ewA-BFY7--JAiZX+YFF-Jys6SmMbz=Q8cvZu=g () mail ! gmail ! com
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The craftsettings.ini example file seems to say that windows-mingw_64-clang
should be valid for ABI, but "craft ninja" fails with "'clang' is not
recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch
file.warning: A compatible version of re2c (>= 0.11.3) was not found;
changes to src/*.in.cc will not affect your build." Is it not really
valid, is there a bug somewhere, or do I need to change some configuration?
The only packages installed so far are cacert, craft-blueprint-kde,
craft-core, 7zip, craft-startment-entry, git, mingw-w64, shimgen, wget, and
runtime.
Thanks.
I'm also assuming that "warning: A compatible version of re2c (>= 0.11.3)
was not found; changes to src/*.in.cc will not affect your build." can be
safely ignored for now.
Jack
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<div dir="ltr"><div><div>The craftsettings.ini example file seems to say that \
windows-mingw_64-clang should be valid for ABI, but "craft ninja" fails \
with "'clang' is not recognized as an internal or external command, \
operable program or batch file.warning: A compatible version of re2c (>= 0.11.3) \
was not found; changes to src/*.in.cc will not affect your build." Is it not \
really valid, is there a bug somewhere, or do I need to change some \
configuration?</div><div><br></div><div>The only packages installed so far are \
cacert, craft-blueprint-kde, craft-core, 7zip, craft-startment-entry, git, mingw-w64, \
shimgen, wget, and runtime.<br></div><div><br></div><div>Thanks.</div><div><br></div>I'm \
also assuming that "warning: A compatible version of re2c (>= 0.11.3) was not \
found; changes to src/*.in.cc will not affect your build." can be safely ignored \
for now.<br><br><br></div>Jack<br></div>
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